![]() Historic Framed Theater Poster (XL), The starboarder that funny show $427.00 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire.Date: c. 1898. Print Info: Created by the Enquirer Job Printing Co. Cin. O. Caption: Imitations of Sousa the march king in his latest poses by Charles H. Boyle. Topics: Sousa John Philip 1854-1932--Portrayals. Boyle Charles H. Band uniforms. Vaudeville shows.Publisher: Rice & Barton. Rose Hill English Folly Co. HISTORY OF THE THEATER POSTERSOriginally used to attract the public to performances and performers, these posters illustrate the wide range of popular, live entertainment in America from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. The bulk of the posters are color lithographs and woodcuts and come from three main genres: Magic Posters, Minstrel Posters, Theatrical Posters. 1. Magic Posters: feature Houdini, Kellar, Thurston, et al. 2. Minstrel Poster Collection: highlight minstrel companies who usually performed programs of African-American music, comedy and impersonation. 3. Theatrical Posters: a) Burlesque, Dance, Music, Operetta, Specialty Acts, Vaudeville, b) Kiralfy Brothers, c) Portrait Posters, d) Stock Posters. ![]() Historic Framed Theater Poster (XL), The funny farce comedy The prodigal father $477.00 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire.Date: c. 1897. Print Info: C249093 Created and copyright 1897 by The H.C. Miner Litho. Co. N.Y. Caption: Fanny Temple. Lower corners missing. Topics: Necklaces. Comedies.Publisher: Russell-Morgan Print. HISTORY OF THE THEATER POSTERSOriginally used to attract the public to performances and performers, these posters illustrate the wide range of popular, live entertainment in America from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. The bulk of the posters are color lithographs and woodcuts and come from three main genres: Magic Posters, Minstrel Posters, Theatrical Posters. 1. Magic Posters: feature Houdini, Kellar, Thurston, et al. 2. Minstrel Poster Collection: highlight minstrel companies who usually performed programs of African-American music, comedy and impersonation. 3. Theatrical Posters: a) Burlesque, Dance, Music, Operetta, Specialty Acts, Vaudeville, b) Kiralfy Brothers, c) Portrait Posters, d) Stock Posters. ![]() Historic Framed Theater Poster (S), Hoyts comic whirlwind A brass monkey a satire on superstition $187.00 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire.Date: c. 1900. Print Info: D10559 Created and copyright 1900 by The U.S. Printing Co. Russell-Morgan Print Cincinnati & New York. From Hoyts Theatre New York. Caption: The dance of the Orient. No. 4447. Topics: Chorus girls. Tambourines. Dance. Musical revues & comedies.Publisher: Hoyt Charles Hale 1859-1900. Russell-Morgan Print. HISTORY OF THE THEATER POSTERSOriginally used to attract the public to performances and performers, these posters illustrate the wide range of popular, live entertainment in America from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. The bulk of the posters are color lithographs and woodcuts and come from three main genres: Magic Posters, Minstrel Posters, Theatrical Posters. 1. Magic Posters: feature Houdini, Kellar, Thurston, et al. 2. Minstrel Poster Collection: highlight minstrel companies who usually performed programs of African-American music, comedy and impersonation. 3. Theatrical Posters: a) Burlesque, Dance, Music, Operetta, Specialty Acts, Vaudeville, b) Kiralfy Brothers, c) Portrait Posters, d) Stock Posters. |
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